Dual Fuel boilers, typically supplied for healthcare projects, are important because of utility outages, equipment failures, and uncertainty of gas supply during natural disasters, including extreme weather events.
Multiple combinations of fuel are available for redundancy, including natural gas with #2 fuel oil, natural gas with propane, and propane with #2 fuel oil. More owners and engineers are choosing to standardize natural gas as primary with #2-grade fuel oil as backup.
The revolutionary Fulton dual-fuel Vantage Ultra High-Efficiency boiler was the first ever dual-fuel gas and oil condensing boiler sold in North America. Drastically reducing the physical size and complexity of heating plant designs, while achieving efficiencies of 98.1%.
In the event of a fuel disruption, fuel switchover speed can be critical. Changeover capability should therefore be automated, if possible, so switching fuels is as easy as flipping a switch. This ability is a hallmark of Vantage, along with many other benefits.
Learn more about Fulton dual fuel boilers, fuel costs, and more in the White Paper below.
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